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RE: ISO relaxed, non-fatiguing DAC

Posted by AbeCollins on May 27, 2025 at 12:53:52:


You might have an outdated concept of streaming. Qobuz, Tidal, and others stream lossless "redbook CD Quality" or even better "hi-res" up to 24-bit / 192 kHz. I owned a number of CD Players over the years including Cal Icon, 4 Cary, a couple Sony ES, and Denon. My favorite was the older Accuphase DP-65V that I had a few years ago. I sold it and all the CD's as I now stream mostly from a network streamer and Qobuz streaming service.

A couple of my favorite DACs include the PS Audio NuWave DSD DAC (discontinued), Topping D90, SMSL D400EX, Eversolo DMP-A8. Yup, a handful of these are Chinese brands that have no pretentious legacy pedigree or price to match.